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Site Safety and Health Plan • <br /> UST Removal Project <br /> ABF Freight System,Inc. <br /> Manteca,California Page 16 <br /> Protocol Summary: <br /> Monitoring will be performed with a PID to determine hydrocarbon concentrations in the <br /> operators breathing zone and at the source during tasks where exposure is likely. Should levels <br /> be greater than 10 ppm in the breathing zone, respirators will be donned and operations will <br /> cease should levels reach 50 ppm. <br /> 5.7 Decontamination Procedures <br /> Depending on the specific job task, decontamination may include personnel themselves, <br /> sampling equipment, and/or heavy equipment. The specified level of protection for a task (A, B, <br /> C, or D) does not in itself define the extent of personal protection or equipment decontamination. <br /> For instance, Level C without dermal hazards will require less decontamination than Level C <br /> with dermal hazards. And, heavy equipment will always require decontamination to prevent <br /> cross-contamination of samples and/or facilities. The following sections summarize general <br /> decontamination protocols. <br /> 5.7.1 Personnel <br /> Use steps and procedures outlined below as guidelines for personnel decontamination: <br /> • Brush loose soil from body; <br /> • Boot removal (where appropriate); <br /> • Suit removal (where appropriate); <br /> • Respirator/hard hat removal (where appropriate); <br /> • Respirator wash(where appropriate); <br /> • Glove removal; <br /> • Field wash hands <br /> 5.7.2 Samples and Sampling Equipment <br /> The same decontamination line will be used for sampling equipment and personnel <br /> decontamination. At a minimum the following is performed: <br /> • • Hand augers and buckets will be washed in TSP solution or equivalent and rinsed in distilled <br /> water. <br /> \\SERVERI\C-DRIVE\PRO]ECTS\3272\Plans and Reports\Site Safety Health Plan.doc February 10, 1999 <br />